First Mini Pop-Up Resource Village!

We are excited to announce that the Pop-up Resource Village will be popping-up for the first time this Saturday at the NOW Hunter’s Point site from 11am- 3pm.

We will be one group of many participating in BMAGIC’s annual Backpack Giveaway.

Come out and quench your thirst with fresh lemonade from Renaissance Entrepreneurs, receive a therapeutic chair massage from Rafiki Coalition, get reproductive health information from 3rd Street Youth Clinic, learn about the environment around you from Literacy for Environmental Justice, make some stuff with The Butterfly Movement, and help us design the Pop-up Resource Village with Designing Justice + Designing Spaces.

Saturday, August 12th155 Jennings St., San Francisco11am–3pm

Shuttles will be running from Evans & 3rd, Evans & Middle Point,and Youngblood Coleman ParkThere is street parking but it will be very busy

What is a Pop-Up Resource Village?

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Pop-Up Resource Village is a creative site activation project that invites mobile resources to “pop-up”on a regular basis to create a village of civic resources for under resourced communities so they can thrive.

Eliminating Barriers

The Pop-up Resource Village addresses the lack of access to resources through the creation of mobile and temporary structures that eliminate the economic and social isolation many communities face by bringing education, resources, and entrepreneurship opportunities directly to them.

Gathering Places

In eliminating these barriers, the Pop-Up Resource Village seeks to reduce recidivism, improve social cohesion and increase in public safety using the power of creative placemaking.

What's in It?You decide!

Social Services

Food + Agriculture

Education

Health + Wellness

Arts + Culture

Entrepreneurship+ Job Creation

Who We Are

Harnessing the power of program and place

Designing Justice + Designing Spaces

At Designing Justice + Designing Spaces (DJDS) we believe that the built environment embodies many of our society’s gross inequities. Through our innovations in architecture and real estate development, we seek to end the crisis caused by mass incarceration by supporting re-entry and diversion programs and practices. With our non-profit, government and community partners, we co-create new prototypes such as peacemaking centers, mobile classrooms, and housing for foster age youth. Together, we harness the power of the built environment to create triple bottom line equity and support the success and expansion of restorative justice, education, and workforce development programs. Learn more.

Five keys schools and programs

Founded by the SF Sheriff's department in 2003, the Five Keys Charter School was founded as a solution to studies showing that increased academic achievement is one of the most reliable predictors of reducing recidivism. The five Keys are education, Employment, Recovery, Family, and Community. Five Keys Charter School offers a high quality education to inmates in the San Francisco jails, as well as in the Los Angeles in-custody facilities. Their programs are helping thousands of students to get high school diplomas, GED’s, jobs, and life skills training. Learn more.